Assessing the Impact of Subcontractors on Postal Market Regulation
Talat Güçlü (),
Betül Yilmaz (),
Özhan Zurel (),
Muhammed Can Büyüktanir () and
Müberra Oğuz
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Talat Güçlü: BTK Information and Communication Technologies Authority
Betül Yilmaz: BTK Information and Communication Technologies Authority
Özhan Zurel: BIPT
Muhammed Can Büyüktanir: BTK Information and Communication Technologies Authority
Müberra Oğuz: BTK Information and Communication Technologies Authority
A chapter in Postal Strategies in a Digital and Green Transition, 2026, pp 151-163 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract With the rapid growth of the gig economy in Türkiye, understanding the impact of subcontractors in postal market regulation has gained importance. This study aims to address this research gap by investigating the influence of subcontractors on postal market regulation in Türkiye. Through a comprehensive analysis of the roles and dynamics of subcontractors within the postal sector, this research endeavors to shed light on their implications for market structure, competition, and regulatory frameworks. By examining the evolving landscape of subcontractor engagement in the postal industry, this study seeks to contribute to a deeper understanding of regulatory challenges and opportunities in the context of the expanding gig economy.
Keywords: Gig economy; Online food delivery; Employment model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-00502-1_11
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